Two orphaned Syrian brown bears, Jenny and Amy, aren’t typical 15-year-old best friends. Instead of hanging out at the mall, these siblings, weighing over 300 pounds, spend their winter days wrestling and frolicking in the snow at the Orphaned Wildlife Center in Otisville, New York.
A recent video captures the playful duo’s romping across the snowy landscape. Despite their massive size and powerful jaws, Jenny and Amy are gentle with each other, nipping playfully as they wrestle and roll around in the powdery white snow.
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Their thick fur coats protect them from injury and keep them warm in the frosty winter weather.

One of the video’s highlights is a peekaboo game around a tree, showcasing their joyful spirits and the strong bond they share.
The rough and tumble play between the two bears reflects their comfort and happiness in their rescue home.

The Orphaned Wildlife Center provides a safe and nurturing environment for rescued wildlife like Jenny and Amy.
The center’s mission is to offer a place where animals can thrive, and the bears’ exuberance in the snow proves that the team is doing an excellent job.


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